Stitch pattern chart – SINGER 6110 User Manual

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STITCH PATTERN CHART

The table below will help you to select the correct pattern for your fabric and sewing job.

Bllndstltch

Multi Stitch

Zig-Zag

-1

Stitch Pattern

wwww

Pattern

j Group

stitch

Length

/

.5 • 4 1 :

i

Zig-Zag

3

1 - 2 . 5 i

\ \

Stitch

Width

Where to u«6

Used for general purpose stretch sew­

ing, bar tacks, finishing seams, em­
broidery and appliqué.

For finishing hems and making ladder

seams.

Lets you mend, join and reinforce with­

out bulk. Ideal for bar tacking.

\f\f\f\

Rampart

1-2.5

H i

Attractive for borders and smocking.

Scallop

I I

Makes perfectly formed, evenly spaced

scallops for edgings and tucks.

Straight Stretch A

Any

setting

(Coloured

Bar)

li: I

only

Ideal for plain seams that stretch and

for repairing and reinforcing seams.

¥ m m

RIc-Rac SlitchA

llllpltl}

Slant Overedge-':'

(Coloured

Bar)

iPi

i

.

: 1^1 :

(Coloured

Bar)

For heavy-duty general purpose sewing.

Sweater and swimsuit construction. -
Overcast seams in butky knits and

stretch terry cloth,

, - s V ^ . V '

Honeycomb

ill

(Coloured

Bar)

Useful for mending, overcasting and
attaching elastic and stretch iace.

A ‘

/ <■ 'v / / \

/

Turkish StltchA

H

(Coloured ^

Bar)

Traditionally used for hemstitching.

Tatting ¿S'

(Coloured

Bar)

: i

Perfect for ornamentai borders.

SLOW speed setting is recommended for sewing Stretch Stitch patterns and a tighter-than-normat pressure dial setting
may be needed for some fabrics. This stitch is designed for sirengih and permanence and cannot readily be ripped out
without risk of fabric damage.

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